If you really have sharp edges, it's quite hazardous to do boardslides and stuff. I've tried, got a couple of nasty bruises and a sore tailbone. Some people ride rails with sharp edges but i filed my edges dull. REALLY dull. Filed them round from the width of my stance. Sometimes I find myself on my ass when it's icy, but I still don't regret that I filed them. But I only ride park and rails so I don't care if I can't make sharp curves in icy slopes. If you have spare cash, buy a park board. If no and you want to ride rails, file the edges. For your own safety

Recommendations, well I only have experience from Salomon and Nitro boards. My Nitro Haze was under 200€ since it was a last years model. So if you want a park noodle, buy it man. Most fun i've ever had on a board. However, if you want something stiffer, then it might not be your piece of cake. Salomon makes good park boards nowadays and if you find a last years model, you might have a good deal.

By the way, nice graphics. But riding with a constant boner might not be so fun after all